alfie
Smutty Mayhemer
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Post by alfie on Mar 26, 2008 6:59:56 GMT
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Post by lew on Mar 26, 2008 7:55:14 GMT
It's from the Cheltenham book signing.....maybe others will tell us more, as sadly I didn't go, still it's funny ;D someone remind me not to type and get kids out to school
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Post by inky on Mar 26, 2008 8:19:40 GMT
It's from the Cheltenham booking signing.....maybe others will tell us more, as sadly I didn't go, still it's funny ;D Sigh....that brought back memories. I was sat on the front row at Cheltenham Now, has someone got the bit where he talked about driving in the dark without headlights? That was hilarious, especially the bit when he a) tried to justify why he did it and b) started back-peddling and telling everyone how 'dangerous' it was and not to do it ;D
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2008 12:36:02 GMT
That was funny, oh the front row memories It was the shock and embarrassed laughter after he said about driving at night. LOL Thank you for the clip BTW if I hadn't been at the front, I probably would have tried to record it The typing is weird in the backgroud
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Post by Shazzybabes on Mar 26, 2008 19:36:06 GMT
Errghhh he mentioned Salad Cream, i have a phobia of it, i know im strange. lol. Nice Vid though thanks
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Post by Wyvern on Mar 26, 2008 21:34:03 GMT
Don't worry, Shazzybabes, you aren't alone in having an odd phobia. I used to house-share with a lady who was terrified of mushrooms.
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Post by Shazzybabes on Mar 26, 2008 22:07:32 GMT
Just the thought of it, making me feel sick, weird though.
Us Human's are weird dont you think lol.
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Post by Wyvern on Mar 26, 2008 22:13:07 GMT
As a species, we are very odd indeed ;D I'm scared of balloons, but only latex ones
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Post by maureen on Sept 13, 2008 17:32:45 GMT
I finally watched this one last night too. Even though these are things I'll probably never voluntarily eat, it was fun listening to James talk about how much he enjoys him. I just like seeing him happy and listening to him discuss his favourite things with the enthusiasm that he has.
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Post by lew on Sept 13, 2008 17:43:12 GMT
Spam is a funny thing.....maybe cos I the product of a war baby (my mother was ;D).......thats all they had and thats all we had (even though the war was over 30 odd years ;D ) ok 20 odd so spam fritters now spam, egg and chips spam and salad cream sandwich (times of deep depression ) and spam salad with pickled beetroot and boiled potatoes.....rough ain't ;D
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Post by nobody on Sept 13, 2008 18:00:20 GMT
I like spam and spaghetti
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Post by emmap on Sept 13, 2008 18:19:32 GMT
My nan always made Spam fritters till they were coming out of ears, on a different note entirely, I'm terrified of feet , honestly, I cannot stand naked feet or anyone touching my own
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Post by TheDaisy on Sept 13, 2008 19:00:36 GMT
LOL, I actually saw pre-made Spam fritters for sale in Tesco today. I'm afraid I nearly died laughing, especially having read the blurb on the packaging about how much time it saves by buying pre-made ones. I mean, how much time would it take to chop up some Spam , and open a packet of batter or breadcrumbs?
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Post by nobody on Sept 13, 2008 19:16:46 GMT
Thats nothing i have seen frozen beans on toast. How much time does that save.
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Post by maureen on Sept 13, 2008 19:28:03 GMT
I love beans on toast. My father loved spam and wanted it all the time. I think that's one of the reasons I don't eat it often, but I like it in stir fry. I left a recipe for it in the recipe section if anyone's interested in trying it. It's also really good if you cut it into tiny cubes and mix it with fried rice. It's a staple in Hawaii.
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Post by TheDaisy on Sept 13, 2008 22:31:20 GMT
Thats nothing i have seen frozen beans on toast. How much time does that save. You're having a giraffe, surely. Frozen beans on toast?
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